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Old 23rd November 2009, 03:59 AM   #1
khalifah muda
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Pasir Melela is not similar.

Actually the yellowish effects was due to oiling.
After cleansing of blade, it will be grey with crystaline effect, once application of oil it look a bit yellow, after weeks of the oil absorbing process to the blade (oils dried up), this particular pamor will turn yellow.

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Originally Posted by Moshah
Thanks for the explanation, guys.

However, this pamor miang should be different with pasir melela, right?

If I was right, I think I have one keris with this kind of pamor, where the pamor looks like another flow of crystal filler all along the blade. As comparison, it looks like a cement, as opposed to the blade which of course looks like a metal.

When left for several weeks without oil treatment, it's getting yellowish. Just like your blade (khalifah muda's).
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